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roll out / roʊl / verb ( rolls , roll • ing , rolled )

to unfold or uncoil something

We rolled out our sleeping bags under the stars.

They rolled out the red carpet for its students.

 

 roll up is the opposite of roll out.

to foil or coil

Can you help me roll up this rug?

 

 

 


at • tend / əˈtɛnd / verb ( at • tends , at • tend • ing , at • tend • ed )

to go to or be present at a place

Did you attend the meeting?

The children attend a public school.

 

 

 

 

high five

the action of hitting someone’s open hand with your own above your heads to show that you are pleased about something


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